Alabama - ERIC - Education Resources Information Center

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PUBLIC EDUCATION

at a glance

Published Fall 2014 ?

Alaba ma

PUBLIC EDUCATION

at a glance

A+ has compiled this data to provide information on the state of education in Alabama, using the most current data available. Contact us with questions or comments.

For more information, contact Thomas Rains, policy director at A+, at thomas@ or (334) 279-1886.

Home of the Alabama Best Practices Center and A+ College Ready A+ Education Partnership is a statewide, non-partisan, non-profit organization that works to shape policy, improve teaching and learning, and engage communities in ongoing conversations about the best ways to create great schools for every child and build a bright future for Alabama.

Book designed and data compiled by: Thomas Rains, Policy Director

Jill West, Communications Director Andrew Mitchell, Data and Communications Director For additional copies, please contact Jill W. West at jill@ or (334) 279-1886

STUDENT ENROLLMENT

STUDENT ENROLLMENT

State Demographics

2013-14 School Year

Student Characteristics RACE Asian Black Hispanic American Indian Multi-Race Pacific Islander White GENDER Female Male OTHER CHARACTERISTICS Special Education

? Gifted Students ? Children with Disabilities

State

Number

Percentage

9,975 247,121 40,682

6,129 11,376

522 420,955

1.35% 33.54% 5.52% 0.83% 1.54% 0.07% 57.13%

359,614 377,175

48.81% 51.19%

60,864 80,803

8.26% 10.97%

Source: ALSDE

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System Demographics

2013-14 School Year

The following charts show the racial demographics of each school system. The percentage of students who receive free or reduced-price lunch is in parentheses next to the system name.

Black Hispanic White Other

Alabaster City (37%)

17

15

Albertville City (72%) 2

40

Alexander City (62%)

39

4

Andalusia City (59%)

33

Anniston City (89%)

Arab City (40%) 1

Athens City (54%)

25

14

Attalla City (74%) 15

6

Auburn City (30%)

26

3

Autauga County (47%)

24

2

Baldwin County (49%) 13 6

Barbour County (100%)

Bessemer City (85%)

Bibb County (68%)

23

2

Birmingham City (87%)

Blount County (55%) 1 13

Boaz City (64%) 1

22

Brewton City (49%)

39

Bullock County (79%)

89

Butler County (81%)

62

Calhoun County (62%) 14 3

Chambers County (70%)

47

Cherokee County (66%) 5 1

Chickasaw City (92%)

70

64

4

56

2

55

2

64

3

92

2 51

98

1

59

3

77

2

60

11

70

4

78

4

84

10 7

92

52

74

1

94

4 11

85

1

74

2

61

10 1

1

35

2

81

2

2

49

2

84

10

30

Note: Percentages may not total 100% due to rounding.

Source: ALSDE

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